“Took More Sellable Fardeen Khan”
Image was shared on X. (courtesy: priyamishra2702) Veteran star Sanjay Kapoor recently opened up about a challenging phase in his life. During his guest appearance on Shivani Pau’s podcast, A Millennial Mind Podcast, the actor recalled the time when his elder brother, producer Boney Kapoor, did not cast him in the 2005 film No Entry. Sanjay shared, “My brother [Boney Kappor] didn’t cast me when I was going through the [tough] phase. When he made No Entry, he could have taken me instead of Fardeen Khan; but he didn’t. There already was Anil Kapoor and Salman Khan in its cast, so he could have sold the picture anyway. The picture would have done well anyway even if he took me. Things would have still happened the way it happened and No Entry would have been a blockbuster.” “But he [Boney Kapoor] took Fardeen [Khan] because, at that time, he was more sellable than me. I haven’t worked in my brother’s production in the last 20 years. When I was producing films and going through this low (phase), it was not that …